Gamers Nexus: we’re spending $40k on an airflow machine for legally defendable testing results Jay: we’re gonna put chocolate milk in a loop! 😂 never change jay love the content.
"But Jay, why are you doing this?" Because new hardware is hard to come by, Jay needs content, and who can resist clicking on a thumbnail that says Poop Loop?
The proteins are likely denatured, so the only hope is running water through it. Maybe a small amount of dish soap with an enzyme component would work well. You could soak it without much fear, just need to rinse with distilled water.
@80 iridium Nah I'm just a master auto tech and know that most modern A/C condensers (for example) are almost impossible to flush completely, even with the best solvent flushes designed for it. At least in the automotive world they are definitely NOT all the same, and was just kinda curious if PC rads were simpler (like older car radiators and heater cores used to be)..and if they ARE you could just buy A/C flush and, with compressed air and the flush in a compressed bottle get most of this gunk back out!
probably just full pressure from the normal city water supply such as a hose faucet run through the radiator in the opposite direction of the previous milk flow. or what temp does the radiator brazing melt at? take off anything not metal and shove it into a self cleaning oven, on clean.
tbh it's not such a bad question, 'how many calories (per unit time) is your loop' is a very sensible question since you can obviously measure the energy being transferred in your loop (in a specific time, ofc) which gives the power (W = J/s = (1/4.186) cal /s)
You might want to check your liquid pump flow rates. The thing you are fighting is called Reynold's Number. The Reynold's Number tells us whether the flow is turbulent or not. For efficient pumping and cooling you need a Turbulent flow. If the flowrate is too low you will have a fluid which pumps in the middle of the pipe but clings and drags back on the walls of the pipes. If you can see the fluid in the pipes does it look like it is rippling and mixing? It needs to. If it looks smooth and slow you could have a problem.
Not sure how important this is, but on the vodka coolant dropping temps after upon turning off the test: alcohol also turns into a gas much better than water does, which also takes heat from the liquid portion and leaves the remaining liquid cooler. I could be wrong on this but you'd have to run a closed system to control for this somehow
"Sorry for the stupid stuff!" No, thank you for the stupid stuff! It was fun. Best part was "How many calories are your tube?". Best I've heard in a long time.
Imagine how the radiator looks inside after the milk. I’m guessing sludge. That loop will have to sit overnight with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean it properly, IF it cleans it. Cool experiment!
Really great and enjoyable video! Thanks Jay! That being said please no one use alcohol on any acrylic or rubber components in your loop (blocks, o-rings, pumps etc) as it will deteriorate the polymer chains and weaken the material putting your loop at high risk of cracks, leaks and failure. Will doing it once destroy your loop? No, but it does immediately weaken the polymers on exposure by essentially re-orienting polymer chains and causing the material to change chemically at the surface. Alcohol should never be used for cleaning acrylic, rubber, or really any components in your loop except for fun and for science!
So future videos will include. "How to disassemble and deep clean your entire loop" "Will dollar store vodka be a shortcut cleaner for your loop" and a potential slow mo guys collab... Seems like we learned alot from today... Also no milk in computer
I didn't suggest urine in your setup but I have suggested that on Gamers Nexus videos. Fun fact: people would actually use urine to cool machineguns in WW1. If clean water is in short supply, there's no sense in putting clean water in the gun when used water will work just as well.
GN Today: here our new office, we plan to do professional reviews with high tech systems. J2C Today: we'll have some fun, we'll test if milk can be used in a water loop
Thermal capacity may influence the time it takes for the fluid to reach its equilibrium temperature but the parameter of interest in determining that equilibrium temperature will actually be the material's thermal conductivity. For reference, water is 0.5918 W/mK and ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is .17 W/mK. Since the vodka used is 40% alc by vol, that would make its thermal conductivity roughly .423; this would explain the similarity in your results. The lower viscosity may lead to higher flowrates of the vodka, though, improving convection and bringing the equilibrium temperature down closer to water.
Is bear vodka or vodka really used with strong stuff? I think that is called moonshine, spirit (pirtu in Finnish) or more officially rectified spirit? Source: never heard bear vodka, I live close Russia and I have drank rectified spirits (too much) at my youth. It was somewhat popular within teenagers at least back in the millenium years and at least some of it was smuggled from Russia.
Ethanol at sea level boils at about 78C. As you approach the temperature, before you reach a proper boil you have small bubbles of ethanol vapors forming that absorb a lot of heat through phase change. If your vodka is epically shitty, you also get methanol, that boils at ~65C and contributes to the cooling in the same way at lower temps. If your cooling in the loop is real good and occurs before the open container, you get a transition from a traditional loop to a partial phase change one (aka you are running a partial distillation). It would be fun to test if you see, based on the temp an the load a plateau around 78C or around 65C if you spike it with methanol.
Clearly you've never had the shot known as a "Cement Mixer." I genuinely thought you were going to flush out the milk with water first, then add the alcohol, when just jumped to the alcohol, my eyes got real big, and I said out loud, "That's gonna curdle somethin' fierce." Yep, sure did. You should try a Cement Mixer, just make sure you shoot it. Don't sip it.
A "Brain Haemorrage" shot is very similar - Baileys + Sambuca then add Grenadine after it curdles. Truly horrific things have been invented at the bar... ;)
@@SleepyRulu no it is not a joke he literally connected a a water cooling Loop to pressurized air and he has also tried several other things in water cooling loops like anti-freeze for example.
When you said it's fixable it was a real relief for me... I hate those youtubers screwing stuff just for sport just bcs they can afford it. TY keep up the good work
I would really like to see a long term test to see how running cheap vodka through a loop as a permanent cooling solution may damage it. Seems like it's making an excellent cleaner. Alternatively, an explanation on why it may be bad. I know it'll dry out o-rings, but if you're cleaning a loop, you generally want to change the o-rings anyway. There's also the argument that it can pull off some of the plating, but if you're only running it for an hour or so for cleaning, you could likely clean it multiple times before you see any adverse changes by the time it's time to upgrade.
That Win95 background is CLASSIC! But I'd also be interested in seeing how far they could push a win95 for productivity or gaming with modern tech. With a Virtual Box or not, just seems interesting.
It doesn't matter if it wasn't supposed to be like this, it was off the wall, funny as hell and quite entertaining to boot. (Oh, and a wee bit educational too.) I enjoyed the video immensely Jay. Keep 'em coming my friend, keep 'em coming.
JayzTwoCents you fucking rock man! Thanks to you, I’ve started piecing out my build and I’ve gotten some bad ass discounts shopping on the web using your discount code. Also, hilarious content! Very grateful for you and the crew!
Highlight of this video is at 18:50 when Phil gets grossed out and gags. Phil's Laughter and character on the back scenes always adds that extra enjoyment to the content. ✌🏽Phil.
10:20 Specific heat doesn't directly affect heat transfer. Each coolant would have a thermal conductivity constant that tells you how QUICKLY it can take on heat whereas the specific heat is more so how MUCH heat it can take. In an ideal coolant, you would have both numbers be very high but it is often a tradeoff. Water has a lower thermal conductivity constant than many options but because it has such a high specific heat, the capacity of a cooling solution based on water is better especially when considering cost, maintenance, and complexity. If you filled a loop with liquid metal for example, very fast transfer, low carrying capacity and higher complexity, cost etc.
Yup. Tasty, tasty denatured proteins. Jay basically filled his loop with the equivalent of a "cement mixer" shot. Radiator will need quite a bit of flushing. Perhaps fill the rad with high proof isopropyl alcohol for an extended period. Frankly, I was almost surprised by the milk not curdling on its own, then realized that it was never staying in contact with the heat sources long enough to do so.
Jay, an intresting thing you can find if you go and grab some of the older journals, Water naturally has the highest 'straight' element thermal capacity other then liquid hydrogen at it's density, Oil will have a higher level but is thicker, and at the same density only liquid Hydrogen will do better then water.. But for that as you know you'll need high pressure and or cooling. Some older studies and some older (especailly Soviet) aircraft used 20-40% Ethinol to 80-60% water as that increases the thermal mass slightly while allowing lower ambient temps.
Specific Heat capacity of each liquid is different, therefore you would see diff rent max temperatures for both GPU and temperature of the liquid. Even with the same load and heat “generation.”
He should have used pressed lemon juice after the milk, LOL. Would be more faster and stronger for coagulate milk. Try one time in your mouth: add lemon pressed juice after you have milk inside, that's kill the liquide texture. Ask some people to look at your face while you doing that, lol.
The only crazy stuff I ever tried was Redline Water Wetter, not a good idea because it stinks and isn't healthy to have around. Think I'll stick with distilled water + a little Utopia and leave the cool looking colored stuff for the kids to use and then have to deal with when it comes time to clean it out. I wonder how easy it was to clean out the radiator after the chocolate milk curdled in there...
So, the thermal capacity is lower for alcohol compared to water, but that can be advantageous for a thermal interface material. For example, a thermal pad has a low heat capacity but a very high conduction coefficient. That's advantageous because you're not storing heat near your source and it will dissipate quickly
That's great! I would love to see a coolant competition using real coolants folks can use to get more performance out of their current GPUs. Like Silicate-ester (i.e. Coolanol 25R)
Breakdown video! I love this channel and it's mix between ridiculous, less ridiculous, and ridiculous but with a purpose! Even in their ridiculous videos like this, you can learn something! I never have cleaned a loop by running alcohol through it. I always broke it down and use isopropyl on each part by hand. Time savers!!! (Of course I will still break down my loops, dont get bent up) but you should totally do a component breakdown/clean video again! Been what, 2 years since?
Gamers Nexus: we’re spending $40k on an airflow machine for legally defendable testing results
Jay: we’re gonna put chocolate milk in a loop!
😂 never change jay love the content.
"But Jay, why are you doing this?"
Because new hardware is hard to come by, Jay needs content, and who can resist clicking on a thumbnail that says Poop Loop?
Finally!
The answer to your question is no one, no one can resist click on that thumbnail.
Never apologize for "the stupid stuff." It's endlessly entertaining.
Nevermind cleaning the block, I want to see how you get it out of the radiator
You throw it out and buy a new radiator lol
Hook it up to the tap and let it run for a year
Are computer radiators like automotive radiators and condensers are these days? (parallel flow, so no "single path" through)
The proteins are likely denatured, so the only hope is running water through it. Maybe a small amount of dish soap with an enzyme component would work well. You could soak it without much fear, just need to rinse with distilled water.
@80 iridium Nah I'm just a master auto tech and know that most modern A/C condensers (for example) are almost impossible to flush completely, even with the best solvent flushes designed for it. At least in the automotive world they are definitely NOT all the same, and was just kinda curious if PC rads were simpler (like older car radiators and heater cores used to be)..and if they ARE you could just buy A/C flush and, with compressed air and the flush in a compressed bottle get most of this gunk back out!
"I'm not about to take one for Grandma because it turned orange."
*Adds chocolate milk and takes one for the luls.*
IKR XDS
Bros before........
Sorry, Grandma...
Grandma would drink it
@@MeNotYouSee r/cursedcomments
5:40 Years of editing Jay's videos has rendered Phil immune to pain.
Phil's the one that partied hard in his youth
Jay's next video: "How to clean chocolate milk out of your cooling loop: a beginner's guide"
Run it with vodka lol
a cpuloscopy
Can't believe you drank the "irish coffee coolant mix" 😂 but yes we want a video of you cleaning the system now!
Especially after not taking one for the grandma!
hardest I have laughed in so long during the last few mins
gonna need a video on colon cleansing too.
Fix it with an ifixit
It still has the colorant from the gpu block
Jay's wife: "So, what did you do at the office today and why do you smell like chocolate yogurt?"
Jay: "Uh... watercooler fluid testing" *burp*
This kinda gives me Rick and Morty vibes...
@@thepainter3575 hell yea it does
Yea was gunna say the same. Burp
Ah geez rick
I love how Jay goes insane, Nick goes insane. and Phil just takes it like "yeah whatever, better than what I usually have" lmao
Jay: This is all fixable!
*Hasn't realized the milk curdled inside the rad and the rad will need to be thrown out*
Nah. He just needs to clean it with Everclear, a high pressure pump and FIRE.
*completely disassembled and carefully cleaned with high powered solvents.
But it might be cheaper to just throw it out, yeah.
@@JeoshuaCollins How you going to disassemble a radiator?
Just put an appropriate filter in the loop and add your preferred fluid as needed. The flow will clear it enough over time.
probably just full pressure from the normal city water supply such as a hose faucet run through the radiator in the opposite direction of the previous milk flow. or what temp does the radiator brazing melt at? take off anything not metal and shove it into a self cleaning oven, on clean.
"Im not taking one for grandma."
Mixes milk with the used vodka.
Best quote of 2021: "How many calories is your loop?"
That's freaking golden man hahaha
I want tht on a t-shirt lol
@@jamesdillonmccracken someone needs to make it NOW haha
This phrase completelly broke my expectations and made me laugh out loud, in the middle of the night...
@@YOEL_44 lol I laughed so hard, I wasn't ready for it either
tbh it's not such a bad question, 'how many calories (per unit time) is your loop' is a very sensible question since you can obviously measure the energy being transferred in your loop (in a specific time, ofc) which gives the power (W = J/s = (1/4.186) cal /s)
GN: “we’re going to spend $44k on a machine for more controlled testing.” JTC: “it looks like pee” 😍
Each has its merits
GN for facts and JTC for PC comedy
@@lordi2009k truer word hath never been spoketh
@@lordi2009k Nope GN would say that they would run the test thirty times to get the data, for science..
"I don't think we'll get to the mystery fluid, what is it?"
"Hand sanitizer-"
"GO GET IT!"
Vodka makes your computer run "smoother"
But it is adding a lot of motionblur
@@jopelu3420 that was great 😅
@@jopelu3420 beat me to it! 😂
It'll play AAA games for awhile but after a coupla months will go to AA
@@jopelu3420 imagine if he plays gta 5 and goes to get drunk in the game🤣
the moment when Jay realized that apple juice is 98% water and 2% juice..
100% Apple Cider would have been interesting or 100% cranberry juice O_O
What is juice then mate? A solid?
@@FinneousPJ1 juice is obviously a plasma.
@@ConeJellos i think juice is a bose-einstein condensate
Motto isn't juice tho 😂
You might want to check your liquid pump flow rates. The thing you are fighting is called Reynold's Number.
The Reynold's Number tells us whether the flow is turbulent or not. For efficient pumping and cooling you need a Turbulent flow.
If the flowrate is too low you will have a fluid which pumps in the middle of the pipe but clings and drags back on the walls of the pipes.
If you can see the fluid in the pipes does it look like it is rippling and mixing? It needs to. If it looks smooth and slow you could have a problem.
Anyone who asks, "Why is Jay doing this?" has not watched enough of Jay's videos
Trying to be weirder than Linus
Yep, I said "Why Not?" at exactly the same time as Phil 😂
@@wil-fri trying to be? you can't try to be weirder than some one else when you're the one that holds the award already.. :P
I answered with "cause I can"
Meanwhile at the other side.......
Tech Jesus : "I can't believe I consider this guy a rival * facepalm*"
tech jesus?
@@firedestroyer53 gamer nexus
as soon as i read ur comment i knew who you ment bhahahahahahahah
@@poliwharaslah965 ok
well alcohol milk curdling is more about chemistry and biology and not it tech - but still yea... XD
"how many calories is your loop?" r/BrandNewSentence
"I want to change the color of my coolant" Ok Dude don't forget to run some vodka through your loop to clean out the old color.
Oh goodness. The computer is gonna get drunk and creep on its Ex's Facebook page.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Personal experiences?
Joke don’t get mad pls
Creeping out on one’s ex on Facebook is a noble art.
Do you have to be drunk to do that?
Not sure how important this is, but on the vodka coolant dropping temps after upon turning off the test: alcohol also turns into a gas much better than water does, which also takes heat from the liquid portion and leaves the remaining liquid cooler. I could be wrong on this but you'd have to run a closed system to control for this somehow
"Sorry for the stupid stuff!" No, thank you for the stupid stuff! It was fun. Best part was "How many calories are your tube?". Best I've heard in a long time.
I thought he said loop
@@kyzyl4915 he did :)
Jay: Algae eats food, just like people.
Me: Can't sleep. Algae will eat me. Can't sleep. Algae will eat me.
Glad I'm not the only one who caught that!
thats what i thought too
Same
That's hilarious the context and the pun hahaha the pun...
I thought the same thing 🤣
You guys should absolutely do engine oil!! Maybe thin like a 0W-20 and think like 15W-50. That would be sweet!!!
Nah. Try 80W-90 Gear oil. (my least favorite lubricant, by the way.)
YES please. In theory this should would work amazingly!!!!
Jay: "This vodka will be cold it's been in the fridge..."
Temperature reads 20.8 degs Celsius. I think your fridge is broken.
Might be one of those Peltier cooler minifridges.
you got 69 like, I can't bring myself to like this comment, I have to dislike it sorry
@@kikibrnadic8788 It's OK, I gave him the number 70, just couldn't resist the temptation.
I'm assuming he didn't leave it in the fridge long enough.
Imagine how the radiator looks inside after the milk. I’m guessing sludge. That loop will have to sit overnight with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol to clean it properly, IF it cleans it. Cool experiment!
want to know what it looks like ? ask a gynecologist....
"As you know, we like to do stupid stuff on this channel." Entire Jackass montage plays.
I will never stop loving this channel.
Jay’s impersonating dumb comments is the reason I continue to watch this content
“4 dollars and 99 US dollars”
Absolutely love the random nonsense that’s unintended, but real!
Really great and enjoyable video! Thanks Jay!
That being said please no one use alcohol on any acrylic or rubber components in your loop (blocks, o-rings, pumps etc) as it will deteriorate the polymer chains and weaken the material putting your loop at high risk of cracks, leaks and failure. Will doing it once destroy your loop? No, but it does immediately weaken the polymers on exposure by essentially re-orienting polymer chains and causing the material to change chemically at the surface.
Alcohol should never be used for cleaning acrylic, rubber, or really any components in your loop except for fun and for science!
Never say "sorry for the stupid stuff" lmao at this video, keep em coming.
I'm here because of the stupid stuff!
haha I was thinking the exact same thing :D
just in case, a video on fixing that mess would be appreciated.
I'm waiting for the: "I put kerosene in my loop and my pc exploded, I blame you" complaint lmmfao
So future videos will include.
"How to disassemble and deep clean your entire loop"
"Will dollar store vodka be a shortcut cleaner for your loop"
and a potential slow mo guys collab...
Seems like we learned alot from today...
Also no milk in computer
"The risk I took was calculated, but boy am I bad at math..."
I was literally reading this comment when he said that!
I didn't suggest urine in your setup but I have suggested that on Gamers Nexus videos.
Fun fact: people would actually use urine to cool machineguns in WW1. If clean water is in short supply, there's no sense in putting clean water in the gun when used water will work just as well.
Jay: Wasn't that something they always said in *OLD* movies? [Quotes Happy Gilmore]
Me: Is this a personal attack?
Happy Gilmore is 7 years older than me.
I’m going to college this year.
@@aclonymous this makes me feel old
"That's a Slow Mo Guys video!" As if Gavin could get through the milk bit without instantly vomiting
Oh yeah, it would be like that time his RoosterTeeth coworkers pranked him with soggy bread, he gaged so hard
As a chemistry major who never ended up working in that field, this video is really getting the inner nerd in me going! THANK YOU FOR MAKING!!!
GN Today: here our new office, we plan to do professional reviews with high tech systems.
J2C Today: we'll have some fun, we'll test if milk can be used in a water loop
Everybody: we can't buy GPUS!!!!!
Jay: Hold my vodka!
Hold my choccy milk*
He doesn't usually have to buy them tho...
@@Bendigo1 No shit? This video is in response to the people that bitch when he reviews something we can't buy. That was the joke we can't buy them.
Thermal capacity may influence the time it takes for the fluid to reach its equilibrium temperature but the parameter of interest in determining that equilibrium temperature will actually be the material's thermal conductivity. For reference, water is 0.5918 W/mK and ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is .17 W/mK. Since the vodka used is 40% alc by vol, that would make its thermal conductivity roughly .423; this would explain the similarity in your results.
The lower viscosity may lead to higher flowrates of the vodka, though, improving convection and bringing the equilibrium temperature down closer to water.
me 25 years fixing computers: "ive seen everything"
:Chunky milk in gpu block exists:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO >W
Jay : Uses 40% vodka
Russians : Laughs at 95% vodka
You need to test with true bear vodka.
Is bear vodka or vodka really used with strong stuff? I think that is called moonshine, spirit (pirtu in Finnish) or more officially rectified spirit?
Source: never heard bear vodka, I live close Russia and I have drank rectified spirits (too much) at my youth. It was somewhat popular within teenagers at least back in the millenium years and at least some of it was smuggled from Russia.
Bear vodka aka distilled bear piss :V
I'm guessing the bear vodka would do worse because of more alcohol and less water
@@TheNobody1324 You are correct.
Ethanol at sea level boils at about 78C. As you approach the temperature, before you reach a proper boil you have small bubbles of ethanol vapors forming that absorb a lot of heat through phase change. If your vodka is epically shitty, you also get methanol, that boils at ~65C and contributes to the cooling in the same way at lower temps. If your cooling in the loop is real good and occurs before the open container, you get a transition from a traditional loop to a partial phase change one (aka you are running a partial distillation).
It would be fun to test if you see, based on the temp an the load a plateau around 78C or around 65C if you spike it with methanol.
Clearly you've never had the shot known as a "Cement Mixer." I genuinely thought you were going to flush out the milk with water first, then add the alcohol, when just jumped to the alcohol, my eyes got real big, and I said out loud, "That's gonna curdle somethin' fierce." Yep, sure did. You should try a Cement Mixer, just make sure you shoot it. Don't sip it.
was looking for this comment
A "Brain Haemorrage" shot is very similar - Baileys + Sambuca then add Grenadine after it curdles.
Truly horrific things have been invented at the bar... ;)
There is another (insert Yoda)
@@stevesoutham1911 I'm quite familiar with the Brain Haemorrhage. We used to drink them at the base bar in Napoli, IT.
Normal youtubers: *Simply tests components*
Jay: "Try different type of fluids"
Also Jay: *Blows up watercooling loops with pressurized air too*
Please tell me that you not joking right?
that was hilarious as fuck
@@SleepyRulu no it is not a joke he literally connected a a water cooling Loop to pressurized air and he has also tried several other things in water cooling loops like anti-freeze for example.
At least he didn't drop it. :P
When you said it's fixable it was a real relief for me... I hate those youtubers screwing stuff just for sport just bcs they can afford it. TY keep up the good work
Jay: Air isn't gonna transfer any heat
Noctua: *cries*
But air cooler using copper to transfer heat
@@mochamadlutfi17 they mostly use the fluids inside the vapor chambers
"this is all fixable though..."
*expecting iFixit segway*
Nononono, YOUUUU FIX IIIIITTTTTTT! 😂
Follow-up vid for sure.
"Jay: Because air obviously isn't gonna transfer any heat ..."
Mmm ... I wonder how air coolers work then ...
Gravity
I would really like to see a long term test to see how running cheap vodka through a loop as a permanent cooling solution may damage it. Seems like it's making an excellent cleaner. Alternatively, an explanation on why it may be bad. I know it'll dry out o-rings, but if you're cleaning a loop, you generally want to change the o-rings anyway. There's also the argument that it can pull off some of the plating, but if you're only running it for an hour or so for cleaning, you could likely clean it multiple times before you see any adverse changes by the time it's time to upgrade.
Maybe distill it first. Remove all the crap. Probably work even better.
"Algae likes to eat food, just like people." Jay, 2021
Cue *Algaepocalypse*
"Where's Jay?"
"He didn't make it. The algae got him..."
That's a joke from the 1972 movie Soylent green
That Win95 background is CLASSIC! But I'd also be interested in seeing how far they could push a win95 for productivity or gaming with modern tech. With a Virtual Box or not, just seems interesting.
The pain in Jay's voice when he said "brand new EK water block"
Imagine the face Jay would have made when he asked Nick what the secret fluid is and Nick would've responded with "pee"
It doesn't matter if it wasn't supposed to be like this, it was off the wall, funny as hell and quite entertaining to boot. (Oh, and a wee bit educational too.) I enjoyed the video immensely Jay. Keep 'em coming my friend, keep 'em coming.
Jay and Nick: "Asdfghjkl ewwww agh baaaad"
Phil: *no reaction at all*
😂 Is Phil used to drinking bad booze?
Yes.
I LOVE these types of videos. They are such a nice change of pace every once in a while.
JayzTwoCents you fucking rock man! Thanks to you, I’ve started piecing out my build and I’ve gotten some bad ass discounts shopping on the web using your discount code. Also, hilarious content! Very grateful for you and the crew!
"It's all fixable"
*Insert iFixit ad*
17:24 Having owned cats before, those noises Jay made automatically cued me to look for the carpet spray and shop towel
Your kitty has trained you well.
lmao
Please don't apologize for this video - I laughed so much and had great fun watching it!
"This wasnt supposed to be like this!" oh yeah?.. how WAS it meant to be, Jay?! You put russian choccy milk in a loop!! lol
I laughed so hard when you used the compressor and it squirted out, yes please make a loop disassembly and block cleaning video.
this looks like a job for "I FIIIX IT!!!"
17:13 First impression was "Not as bad as I thought it'd be."
Second impression; "Still bad, though."
"This wasn't supposed to be like this" Every time I finish wire management.
Highlight of this video is at 18:50 when Phil gets grossed out and gags. Phil's Laughter and character on the back scenes always adds that extra enjoyment to the content. ✌🏽Phil.
“It’s like if you put a beer can in a paint shaker”
APRIL FO-*explosion*
Exactly what I thought
Same here.
If alcohol is not good for the rubber “O” rings in the loop, what about changing the rubber for silicon?
Imagine this being your take away from that video XD
10:20 Specific heat doesn't directly affect heat transfer. Each coolant would have a thermal conductivity constant that tells you how QUICKLY it can take on heat whereas the specific heat is more so how MUCH heat it can take. In an ideal coolant, you would have both numbers be very high but it is often a tradeoff. Water has a lower thermal conductivity constant than many options but because it has such a high specific heat, the capacity of a cooling solution based on water is better especially when considering cost, maintenance, and complexity. If you filled a loop with liquid metal for example, very fast transfer, low carrying capacity and higher complexity, cost etc.
"did it chemically chunk the milk?"
curdle. the word you were looking for was curdle lmao
I prefer chemically chunked and plan to use it whenever appropriate.😄
Yup. Tasty, tasty denatured proteins. Jay basically filled his loop with the equivalent of a "cement mixer" shot. Radiator will need quite a bit of flushing. Perhaps fill the rad with high proof isopropyl alcohol for an extended period.
Frankly, I was almost surprised by the milk not curdling on its own, then realized that it was never staying in contact with the heat sources long enough to do so.
ah yes, the liquid loop with nutritional value
Jay should make a playlist for his "scientific" explorations, like when he "sneezes" at a gpu, or blow up a reservoar 😂😂😂
You heard it here first: “I don’t recommend putting vodka through your loop to clean it.”
Phil: "I had to listen to it, so you do too."
Me: "SCREW YOU, PHIL!"
Jay, an intresting thing you can find if you go and grab some of the older journals, Water naturally has the highest 'straight' element thermal capacity other then liquid hydrogen at it's density, Oil will have a higher level but is thicker, and at the same density only liquid Hydrogen will do better then water.. But for that as you know you'll need high pressure and or cooling.
Some older studies and some older (especailly Soviet) aircraft used 20-40% Ethinol to 80-60% water as that increases the thermal mass slightly while allowing lower ambient temps.
Specific Heat capacity of each liquid is different, therefore you would see diff rent max temperatures for both GPU and temperature of the liquid.
Even with the same load and heat “generation.”
Last I went to a urologist she laughed at me and said I had smaller problems than being dehydrated.
i havent physically "rofl'd" in a while, this was so gaht damn funny lmao also i wanna see you clean it and also wanna see you refill a aio plz
He should have used pressed lemon juice after the milk, LOL. Would be more faster and stronger for coagulate milk. Try one time in your mouth: add lemon pressed juice after you have milk inside, that's kill the liquide texture. Ask some people to look at your face while you doing that, lol.
@@jacklang2349 eugh I feel sick from just reading it 😂
Jay: makes cheese in a pc loop
Me: interesting
I would absolutely watch the video of you cleaning these blocks... I can imagine the poop jokes already :P
The only crazy stuff I ever tried was Redline Water Wetter, not a good idea because it stinks and isn't healthy to have around. Think I'll stick with distilled water + a little Utopia and leave the cool looking colored stuff for the kids to use and then have to deal with when it comes time to clean it out. I wonder how easy it was to clean out the radiator after the chocolate milk curdled in there...
Jay, perfect segway into another iFixit commercial. I'll see myself out
“Life of” Boris would be very proud
So, the thermal capacity is lower for alcohol compared to water, but that can be advantageous for a thermal interface material. For example, a thermal pad has a low heat capacity but a very high conduction coefficient. That's advantageous because you're not storing heat near your source and it will dissipate quickly
“Clean it out,” my guy, just stick a straw in and sip it
*chanting* "cleant it out, clean it our" and so on
You made that loop into the biggest “cement mixer” I have ever seen
Ever seen a cement truck?
@@osbberjen
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cement_mixer_(drink)
Linus did that as an April Fools joke.
Oddly enough milk was also involved.
@@Wrapped-in-bacon oh
That's great! I would love to see a coolant competition using real coolants folks can use to get more performance out of their current GPUs. Like Silicate-ester (i.e. Coolanol 25R)
"did that just make an Irish coffee, but like, a Russian coffee??"
White Russian: am I a joke to you?
"I'll have a Caucasian."
Jay doesn't slur his words because he can't talk, he does it because he's wasted on booze :P
16:12 how many calories is your loop? killed me instant XD
I'll give you the like purely for the impromptu Happy Gilmore reference, phenomenal
Gamer Nexus "We have a machine that can see the pressure on the surface of the cpu"
Jayz "Lets all have a shot of Vodka before we start"
Breakdown video! I love this channel and it's mix between ridiculous, less ridiculous, and ridiculous but with a purpose! Even in their ridiculous videos like this, you can learn something! I never have cleaned a loop by running alcohol through it. I always broke it down and use isopropyl on each part by hand. Time savers!!! (Of course I will still break down my loops, dont get bent up) but you should totally do a component breakdown/clean video again! Been what, 2 years since?
I'd very much like to see the aftermath and resurrection of these parts